Daily Headlines, Tuesday, 3/30/2010

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery Board of Education to consider more personnel changes

Montgomery AdvertiserHomebuyers tax credit not filling real estate offices

Montgomery AdvertiserAlabama treasurer: Unforgettable name vs. big name

Montgomery AdvertiserConsumers slowly loosening their wallets

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Alabama’s unemployed need assistance

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Cell use multiplies accident odds

Huntsville TimesFar-reaching photo project starts in state

Huntsville TimesMadison council interviews four for school board seat

Huntsville TimesNot-so-scenic views often go overlooked

Huntsville TimesRedstone visit impresses lawmaker

Huntsville TimesWill BRAC bill make deadline?

Huntsville TimesDon’t take for granted attractions in our area

Huntsville TimesFeel better about yourself – and others – by volunteering

Huntsville TimesOpening Maple Hill to others

Birmingham NewsAlabama Attorney General Troy King says lawsuits assert states’ rights

Birmingham NewsHomewood council votes to oppose state’s U.S. 280 plan

Birmingham NewsWhat you’re saying: Smarter tax policies could mean better Alabama schools

Birmingham NewsMayor William Bell presents plan to avoid $77 million deficit

Birmingham NewsAlabama parole board to consider release for man in brutal Shelby County sexual assault

Birmingham NewsFort McClellan redevelopment in Anniston caught up in legal seesaw battle

Press-RegisterOnly one unemployment bill close to passage as state legislative session ends

Press-RegisterPolitical Skinny: EADS still committed to Mobile; Artur Davis draws fire

Press-RegisterBill banning drug known as ‘spice’ introduced in Alabama House

Press-RegisterEditorial: LCS award won’t be endgame

Tuscaloosa NewsLegislature to consider solutions for PACT

Tuscaloosa NewsYoung adults’ health premiums may rise 17%

Tuscaloosa NewsBentley’s Ala. jobs bill nears passage

Tuscaloosa NewsWhy did Davis vote ‘no’ on health bill?

Tuscaloosa NewsState legislators need to use time wisely

Florence TimesDailyAlabama students gain in reading assessment

Florence TimesDailyJames makes gubernatorial candidate stop

Florence TimesDailyQualifying deadline looms for state races

Anniston StarMcClellan unleashed: It’s time to get on with business

Anniston StarGetting better, but not enough: Behind Alabama reading scores

Decatur Daily City manager more effective than assistant

Opelika-Auburn NewsDraft Lee County master plan available for viewing today

Opelika-Auburn NewsOrganizers pleased with turnout for Will Graham Celebration

Opelika-Auburn NewsState court overturns circuit court ruling

Opelika-Auburn NewsPaul Davis: Legislators too busy with a game than real issues

Opelika-Auburn NewsJennifer Foster: Out of hyperpartisan rhetoric, scary, tangible consequences

Opelika-Auburn NewsBob Sanders: Where did Old Man Winter go?

Associated PressOpponents of federal health plan gather in Alabama

Associated Press5 years after Schiavo, few make end-of-life plans

2 comments to Daily Headlines, Tuesday, 3/30/2010

  • I had a pollster call me yesterday from 205-985-3363. She sounded a bit nervous and a little unable to read the script. She asked me numerous political ideological questions, the GOP governor’s race, the AG race, if I was voting for Bachus, and if I had a favorable/unfav opinion of Jabo and Scotty Mccallum. Does anyone know who paid for this poll?

  • Another thing, she asked me what my salary was, which I did not appreciate at all. I told her I made a million a year, which is false.

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